US253470A - Rat-trap - Google Patents
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- A01—AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
- A01M—CATCHING, TRAPPING OR SCARING OF ANIMALS; APPARATUS FOR THE DESTRUCTION OF NOXIOUS ANIMALS OR NOXIOUS PLANTS
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- FIG. 1 is a plan view of the trap.
- Fig. 2 is a cross section of the trap.
- Fig. 3 is a longitudinal section of the same.
- the object of my invention is to catch rats.
- ff is the frame.
- d d are trap-doors pivoted at 1) p p p, kept closed by weights W W W W. 1' r are cylinders revolving upon their centers as.
- L is a pendulum bait-frame vibrating on the standards S S, and held in a perpendicular position by the weight 0.
- Z is the bait wire or rod, (upon which the bait is placed,) linked in bait-pendulum at Q, and passing through loop at Q.
- t t are the triggers, attached to the cam-springs O O, and hooked around the pendulum-wires L at h h.
- g is a glass partition to prevent the passage of rats through the trap from one entrance to the other.
- the spaces from K to K are the entrances to the trap over the trap-doors d and d.
- N and N are coverings with spaces Y and Y to admit light.
- W is .the top of trap, fastened by four thumb-screws,v, so that it can be taken off to bait the trap.
- M M are the legs of the trap.
- the trap may-be set over any box of sufficient size by inserting the legs M M intoa hole out in the top of box.
- the pendulum bait- No model.
- the frame L can be sprung apart to draw the baitwire Z out of the loop at Q,and when thebait is strung on the wire Z the frame L is sprung and the bait-wire is placed in position.
- the rat enters the trap at either of the two entrances K to K,passes on, and places its front feet upon one of the rollers r r, its hind feet resting upon one of the trap-doors d at, when it pulls the bait on the wire Z, the pendulum bait-frame L'swings on its pivots at S S, and the trigger t or t pulls the cam-spring O or 0 from under the door 01 or d, and the weight of the rat causes the door to fall from under it.
- rollers r or r are then free to revolve and the rat falls into the box upon which the trap is set, and instantly the weights W and W bring the trap-door again into position with the trigger ready for another rat.
- the springing of one trap-door does not spring the other, though both are sprung by the same pendulum bait-frame L, but by separate triggers.
- the pendulum bait-frame L in combination with triggers t and t, attached to cam-springs O and 0, weighted trap-doors d and d, and rollers r and r, substantially as shown and described.
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(No Model.) H. YOUNGER.
RAT TRAP V V No. 253,470. Patented Feb. 7,1882.
i g I E Elz k I N '"Tll k UNITED STATES PATENT OF IC HENRY YOUNGER, OF AUSTIN, TEXAS.
RAT-TRAP.
SPECIFICATION formingpart: of Letters Patent No. 253,470, dated February '7, 1882.
Application filed March 26, 1881.
To all whom it may concern:
Beitknown that I, HENRYYOUNGER, ofAustin, in the county of Travis, State of Texas,
have invented a new and useful Improvement in Rat-Traps, which improvement is fully set forth in the following specification and accompanying drawings, in which- Figure 1 is a plan view of the trap. Fig. 2 is a cross section of the trap. Fig. 3 is a longitudinal section of the same.
The object of my invention is to catch rats.
In the drawings, ff is the frame. d d are trap-doors pivoted at 1) p p p, kept closed by weights W W W W. 1' r are cylinders revolving upon their centers as. L is a pendulum bait-frame vibrating on the standards S S, and held in a perpendicular position by the weight 0. Z is the bait wire or rod, (upon which the bait is placed,) linked in bait-pendulum at Q, and passing through loop at Q. t t are the triggers, attached to the cam-springs O O, and hooked around the pendulum-wires L at h h. g is a glass partition to prevent the passage of rats through the trap from one entrance to the other. The spaces from K to K are the entrances to the trap over the trap-doors d and d. N and N are coverings with spaces Y and Y to admit light. W is .the top of trap, fastened by four thumb-screws,v, so that it can be taken off to bait the trap. M M are the legs of the trap. I
The trap may-be set over any box of sufficient size by inserting the legs M M intoa hole out in the top of box. The pendulum bait- (No model.)
frame L can be sprung apart to draw the baitwire Z out of the loop at Q,and when thebait is strung on the wire Z the frame L is sprung and the bait-wire is placed in position. The rat enters the trap at either of the two entrances K to K,passes on, and places its front feet upon one of the rollers r r, its hind feet resting upon one of the trap-doors d at, when it pulls the bait on the wire Z, the pendulum bait-frame L'swings on its pivots at S S, and the trigger t or t pulls the cam-spring O or 0 from under the door 01 or d, and the weight of the rat causes the door to fall from under it. The rollers r or r are then free to revolve and the rat falls into the box upon which the trap is set, and instantly the weights W and W bring the trap-door again into position with the trigger ready for another rat. The springing of one trap-door does not spring the other, though both are sprung by the same pendulum bait-frame L, but by separate triggers.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
The pendulum bait-frame L, in combination with triggers t and t, attached to cam-springs O and 0, weighted trap-doors d and d, and rollers r and r, substantially as shown and described.
HENRY YOUNGER.
Witnesses:
H. M. FULLER, F. M. MADDOX.
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